In "Pretexts to Write," the reader is invited to embark on a journey through the labyrinths of the human soul, where each story is a window into the desires, fears and passions that define us. In this compendium, inspired by Bruno Guerra's visceral and poetic style, the stories intertwine like threads on an emotional loom, weaving a tapestry of intense lives and moments that transcend everyday life.
From Gabriel, the archaeologist who loses himself in the hypnotic beauty of a dance under the moonlight of the Egyptian desert, to the beggar philosopher who builds his Neverland in a forgotten corner of the city, each character is a mirror of our own quests and contradictions. The book also addresses the limits of desire and moralism, personified in a woman who sold her soul for luxury and in a man who, consumed by desire, chooses to preserve his integrity.
Stories are pretexts to delve into the depths of human emotions, where each choice and each renunciation outline the contours of our existence. Here, love and loss, redemption and damnation, are explored in narratives that make us question what it means to live, love and die.
"Pretexts to Write" is an invitation to reflect on our own dreams and nightmares, and on the stories we all carry within us. It is a tribute to the complexity of life and the transformative power of words, capturing the essence of moments that, although fleeting, leave indelible marks in our memory.